The head of South Carolina's health agency is urging hospitals to be ready to deal with Ebola and Catherine Templeton went undercover over the weekend to see if they are.The Post and Courier of Charleston reports that the director of the Department of Health and Environmental Control, showed up at two Charleston hospitals Sunday night complaining of the flu.At the Medical University of South Carolina a woman in financial services immediately asked if she had visited West Africa. At Roper Hospital, she waited in a waiting room with a mask and a doctor asked the same question.Templeton says she wanted to find out firsthand what the vulnerabilities in the health system might be to handling Ebola cases.

CHARLESTON, S.C. —

The head of South Carolina's health agency is urging hospitals to be ready to deal with Ebola and Catherine Templeton went undercover over the weekend to see if they are.

The Post and Courier of Charleston reports that the director of the Department of Health and Environmental Control, showed up at two Charleston hospitals Sunday night complaining of the flu.

At the Medical University of South Carolina a woman in financial services immediately asked if she had visited West Africa. At Roper Hospital, she waited in a waiting room with a mask and a doctor asked the same question.

Templeton says she wanted to find out firsthand what the vulnerabilities in the health system might be to handling Ebola cases.